Natasha Richardson Best Movies and Characters


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clane

Character name: Caroline Lane
Appears in: Maid in Manhattan
Date(s): 2002
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Character back story:she is a rich socialite who is staying at a new york hotel and she befriends the maid marissa
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Age/Occupation: socialite
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Resides:new york
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You are so good. Thank God! You should be a personal assistant

What do you think? Dolce coat, Gucci pants or Ralph Lauren skirt, Manolo pumps?

At least let me buy you lunch. After all, we've only got each other to get through this humiliation.

This would never happen at the Four Seasons




ptrap
Character name: Elizabeth James
Appears in: The Parent Trap
Date(s): 1998
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Character back story:she was married to Nick but shortly after the twins were born they divorced thus splitting up the twins Lizzie taking baby Annie James & moving back to London
Nick took baby Hallie
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Age/Occupation: wedding-gown-designer
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Resides:london
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  • The reaction of Nick Parker (Dennis Quaid's character) reaction to seeing Elizabeth (Natasha Richardson's character) for the first time in 11 years is identical to James Garner's character's reaction in Move Over, Darling (1963) upon seeing his missing wife after 5 years. In both films, the man is on an elevator with his current partner and leans over in disbelief as the door closes
Character Quotes & Catchphrases
Oh, Nick. We were so young. We both had tempers, we said stupid things so I packed. Got on my very first 747, and you didn't come after me.

And I suppose you just expect me to go weak at the knees, and fall into your arms and cry hysterically. And say we'll just figure this whole thing out. A bi-continental relationship with our daughters being raised here and there. And. And, you and I just picking up where we left off and growing old together. And. And. C'mon Nick what do you expect? To live happily ever after?

[having drink with Meredith] Here's to... here's to you. May your life be far less complicated than mine.

Oh darling, I've loved you your whole life.

Well, that really doesn't matter anymore. So, let's put on a good face for the girls and get the show on the road, huh?







nell


Character name:Dr. Paula Olsen
Appears in: Nell
Date(s): 1994
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Character back story: Dr. Jerome Lovell asks Dr Paula Olsen for help in the case of Nell,they have 3 months to observe her before a judge can decide her fate
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Age/Occupation: Psychologist
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Resides:charlotte
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It's called doing whatever the hell you want whenever the hell you want to, and I grew out of it 'round about the age of six!

Turn that thing off! What the hell do you think you're doin'? She's never heard music before

She's been completely isolated. Almost certainly mentally retarded. A blood test will pick up childhood disease and any metabolic disorder.

To think I was going to be the one to change her life




reno


Character name: Waking Up in Reno
Appears in:
Darlene Dodd
Date(s): 2002
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Character back story:darlene is married to lonnie earl who is a auto dealer,thet take a cross country drive in a suv with their best friends roy & candy
darlene discovers that lonnie has been having an affair with candy
darlene & lonnie have 3 kids
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Resides:arkansas
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You know, relationships can be a lot like a loaf of bread. At the beginning, they're hot and fresh, and you can always get a rise. But with time, if you don't knead 'em carefully, they grow old and stale
Now, I know that life ain't no Easy-Bake oven. But with the kids and my husband's job, it's almost as if we've forgotten to add the yeast.